Thank you, Mr. Chair. I appreciate this.
In response to Bill C-18, Ms. Curran, Meta pulled access to news articles and sharing. One of the criticisms of that from many experts was that it was going to make children and youth more vulnerable to abuse. Your CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, at least apologized to Americans during congressional hearings a few days ago for what has taken place.
Can you explain to us—I'm trying to get at the trust factor here—what type of analysis has continued from that point? Do you disagree with the experts about that exploitation taking place through the products you have? Are we getting the same protections for our youth?
I'm surprised that there hasn't been a general, wider apology. I don't know what difference there is, other than citizenship, among those who have succumbed to this, and it has caused significant problems, including connections to suicide and self-harm. Can you assure us on the committee that an analysis is continuously going on with regard to the response to C-18 and whether or not Canadian youth are further at risk because of the spread of misinformation, which affects them mentally?